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  • Title: [Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses: clinicopathologic study of ten cases].
    Author: Chubachi A, Miura AB, Nishimura S, Akihama T, Kuwayama A, Saitoh M, Watanuki T.
    Journal: Rinsho Ketsueki; 1991 Jun; 32(6):675-80. PubMed ID: 1890745.
    Abstract:
    Ten patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma originated in the nasal cavity (four patients) and in the paranasal sinuses (six patients) were treated mainly with irradiation and combination chemotherapy including adriamycin. According to the TNM AJC staging system, four patients were in stage T1-T2, and six patients were in stage T3-T4. Nine patients, other than one with stage IV (Ann Arbor) disease, achieved complete remission. Death due to lymphoma occurred in four patients, 4 to 39 months following diagnosis. Three of these patients developed systemic extranodal dissemination, and died in a short time after relapse. Death due to second malignancies occurred in two patients. One died of acute myelogenous leukemia, and the other died of colon cancer, 26 and 53 months after diagnosis, respectively. Four patients were alive and disease-free, from 23 to 68 months following diagnosis (median 40 months). Out of four patients who died of disease, three were in stage T3-T4, and one was in stage T1. Two patients with stage T1 originated in the nasal cavity were both alive and disease-free. Except for lymphomas with stage T1 originated in the nasal cavity, more intensive chemotherapy should be instituted in an attempt to achieve better disease-free survival.
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